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The Hidden Treasure Assessment 4

The Hidden Treasure Assessment 4. (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning. Three Detective Skills. Increasing word power (I can find the meaning of words.). finding facts (I can find ‘right there’ facts). hunting for clues (I can find hidden clues).

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The Hidden Treasure Assessment 4

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  1. The Hidden Treasure Assessment 4 (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning

  2. Three Detective Skills Increasing word power (I can find the meaning of words.) finding facts (I can find ‘right there’ facts) hunting for clues (I can find hidden clues) (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  3. 4. Ali’s Wife “What an absurd man you are!” she cried. “Tell me where the treasure is, and I’ll get it myself.” But Ali refused to say where he had found the treasure. He also told his wife that she must not go looking for it. That night, Alis’ wife lay awake in bed. How could she get the treasure? Where could it be? Then, she suddenly sat up straight. “Of course!” she whispered. “Part of Ali’s shirt is still on the bramble bush.” Now that she knew where the treasure was hidden, how could she get it? Immediately, she jumped out of bed and ran swiftly to her cousin’s farm which was next to theirs. All was silent as she ran through the fields. The full moon lit her way. (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  4. Increasing your word-power 1. Which of these means ‘absurd’ in the text? a hardworking b honest “What an absurd man you are!” she cried. c silly d poor e able f ??? (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  5. Increasing your word-power 2. Which of these means ‘refused’ in the text? a garbage b agreed But Ali refused to say where he had found the treasure. c said no d gasped e prayed f ??? (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  6. Increasing your word-power 3. Which of these means ‘immediately’ in the text? a later b injected Immediately, she jumped out of bed and ran swiftly to her cousin’s farm which was next to theirs. c at once d very quietly e slowly f ??? (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  7. Increasing your word-power 4. Which of these means ‘swiftly’ in the text? a silently b carefully Immediately, she jumped out of bed and ran swiftly to her cousin’s farm which was next to theirs. c quickly d breathlessly e half way f ??? (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  8. Find the facts Ali’s wife thought her husband was ...? What clue showed which bush to look under? That …..Ali’s wife worked out where the treasure would be. (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  9. Finding the facts 5. Ali’s wife thought her husband was… a clever b brave Fact found; “What an absurd man you are,” she cried. c absurd d shy e poor f ??? (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  10. Finding the facts 6. What clue showed which bush to look under? a big rock b old farm Fact found; She whispered: “Part of Ali’s shirt is still on the bramble bush.” c tall ladder d torn shirt e earthen jar f ??? (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  11. Finding the facts 7. That ........ Ali’s wife worked out where the treasure would be. a day b evening Fact found; “That night, Alis’ wife lay awake in bed.” c morning d teatime e night f ??? (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  12. Hunt for Clues True or false? Ali would have liked his wife to find the treasure for him. Ali wife waited before she went out to her cousin’s house. Ali wife found it hard to find her way in the darkness. (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  13. Hunting for Clues 8. Ali would have liked his wife to find the treasure for him. a true b false False; He also told his wife that she must not go looking for it. (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  14. Hunting for Clues 9. Ali’s wife waited before she went out to her cousin’s house. a true b false False; Immediately, she jumped out of bed and ran swiftly to her cousin’s farm. (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

  15. Hunting for Clues 10. Ali’s wife found it hard to find her way in the darkness. a true b false False; The full moon lit her way. (c) Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council 2009/SEMA/elearning HT_Assessment 4

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